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a prisoner's dilemma game affects behavior and leads to discrimination. Running a framed field experiment with 828 six …
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experiment is related to children’s risk attitudes and intertemporal choices. Examining such a relationship is motivated by …
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experiment with 743 subjects whether small-scale, seemingly negligible, events also affect the formation of risk preferences. In … second lottery almost a year later. The same pattern emerges in another experiment with 136 subjects where the second lottery …
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matters). We confirm the findings of previous literature that the male gender is positively associated with financial …
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Rankings are a pervasive feature of the finance industry. Although they have no direct monetary consequences, rankings provide utility for intrinsic (positive self-image) and extrinsic (status) reasons. We recruit a unique subject pool of 204 financial professionals and investigate how anonymous...
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experimentally why, and under which conditions, leaders resort to such decisions. In our experiment, teams are presented with several …
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to cognitive limitations. Our findings from a controlled laboratory experiment suggest that the two dimensions capture …
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Risk is one of the key aspects in financial decision-making and therefore an integral part of the behavioral economics and finance literature. Focusing on the conceptualization of the term "risk", which researchers have addressed from numerous angles, this comment aims to offer a critical...
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In an experiment, we study risk-taking of cohabitating student couples, finding that couples' decisions are closer to … groups, corroborating external validity of earlier results. -- risk experiment ; student couples ; group decision making …
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Incentivized experiments in which individuals receive monetary rewards according to the outcomes of their decisions are regarded as the gold standard for preference elicitation in experimental economics. These task-related real payments are considered necessary to reveal subjects' "true...
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